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Aditi Rao Hydari to Huma Qureshi: 5 stunning saree looks from Cannes 2026

EiSamay | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 17:06 IST
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Top 5 saree looks from Cannes 2026

For years, the Cannes Film Festival red carpet was entirely dominated by massive, structured gowns from European fashion houses. But 2026? This year was different. This year, the internet collectively agreed on a brand new vibe: "desi-core."

Instead of playing it safe with standard Western silhouettes, Indian stars brought their absolute A-game. They unapologetically elevated traditional drapes, regional textiles, and indigenous craftsmanship, proving once and for all that Indian weaves belong at the very pinnacle of global luxury.

From minimalist fusion to pure heritage, here are the five defining saree moments from Cannes 2026 that we still can't stop thinking about.

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​Aditi Rao Hydari and the art of quiet luxury

If there is one thing Aditi Rao Hydari knows how to do, it’s serving pure, unadulterated elegance. While other looks on the carpet were loud, Aditi gave us a masterclass in restraint. She stepped out in a sheer, champagne-beige organza saree by JADE by Monica and Karishma.

Drenched in muted hues, the drape featured subtle gold sequins and traditional sitara work. But the real magic was in the styling. She paired the lightweight fabric with a heavy, traditional gold droplet choker from Indriya Jewels. By keeping her ears and hands completely bare, a messy low ponytail, and her signature bold red lip, she perfectly broke up the monochrome aesthetic. It was "stealth wealth," but make it Indian.

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​Huma Qureshi’s Banarasi masterpiece

Huma Qureshi didn’t just wear a saree; she wore a piece of history. Bringing heavy traditional craftsmanship right to the French Riviera, Huma turned heads in a muted mauve silk Banarasi saree.

Here is the best part: instead of the usual Mughal-inspired floral borders we see everywhere, this specific weave featured a stunning, continuous landscape of palm trees and elephant motifs in antique gold zari. It took weavers between 150 and 300 hours of meticulous handwork to create. She threw in a studded neckpiece and earrings from Amrapali Jewels and contrasted the deep heritage vibe with a metallic handbag by Rene Caovilla. Talk about blending two worlds seamlessly.

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​Alia Bhatt rewrites the Indo-western rulebook

Yes, Alia Bhatt’s custom Danielle Frankel gown made headlines. We know. But if you were paying attention to the fashion chatter online, her appearance at the Bharat Pavilion is what really broke the internet.

Alia wore a custom saree-gown that flawlessly merged the fluidity of a traditional drape with the sharp, structured silhouette of modern couture. With soft textures and a subtle shimmer, the outfit was totally devoid of heavy embellishments. It was a minimalist dream. More importantly, this look triggered a massive conversation online. People finally realized that traditional Indian silhouettes don't have to be treated as "ethnic add-ons" anymore. They are powerful, standalone luxury fashion statements.

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​Aimee Baruah’s unapologetic Assamese Pride

We love a moment of pure, unapologetic cultural representation. Three-time National Award-winning filmmaker Aimee Baruah decided to skip the mainstream designer labels entirely. Instead, she opted to highlight indigenous textiles on one of the world's biggest platforms.

Wearing traditional Assamese attire, her ensemble was a beautiful display of the intricate, handwoven geometric and floral patterns native to Assam's rich textile heritage. She didn't try to force the fabric into a Western silhouette. She wore her cultural identity proudly, and honestly, it was one of the most refreshing sights on the carpet.

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​Urvashi Rautela brings the maximalist drama

You can’t talk about Cannes without a little bit of high-glamour drama, right? Enter Urvashi Rautela. While others leaned into minimalism, Urvashi went full maximalist.

She walked the carpet in a heavily embroidered designer saree drenched in striking golden and silver shades, complete with a massive, sweeping trail. It caught every single camera flash and provided a stark contrast to the quieter drapes of the week. Of course, a look this loud was bound to get people talking. It instantly sparked viral debates, with fashion watchers drawing wild comparisons to the iconic gold Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla saree supermodel Gigi Hadid wore at the NMACC launch. Love it or hate it, you definitely couldn't ignore it.

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